Here Is the Book Merlin Could Have Given a Young Arthur…If Only It Had Existed. Oberon Zell-Ravenheart shares magickal practices in his new book Companion for the Apprentice Wizard . Unlike his first best-selling book, Grimoire for the Apprentice Wizard , which focused on the lessons one must learn to become a Wizard, Oberon focuses on taking you to the next level by putting those lessons to use with hands-on magickal training. Chapters are based on the Departments of Oberon's Grey School of Inside you will find materials and exercises from the vaults of the Grey School, and instruction from the faculty. Step-by-step instructions are provided Companion for the Apprentice Wizard also includes a number of hand-drawn, full-page diagrams of magickal objects to copy, cut out, and assemble,
Sooty's book of izzy wizzy let's get buzy school of magic.
Crunching Wintergreen mints will sparkle in the dark, this ain't magic, dumbass. Make a light up wand with some lights and aa batteries, shut it dumbass.
NOW FOR MY MAGIC SPELLS
Put Mentos in cola and they foam.
Tip water from one glass to another and presto changeo its moved.
Turn all the lights off in a room and turn on a torch....OOOOOOHHHH
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The spells are nursery rhyme type.. No, no, no.
If this is magic then I shall eat my hat and there is no way I will eat a Borsalino fedora.
Just as with the Grimore, I really enjoyed this book and have done everything in it. It was a beginning, and I continue the study of each topic on my own.
This book is dated in a lot of ways by modern standards. Not all aspects of it aged well and it is very much beginner-oriented. I gave it four stars however because this book is the first one I’ve seen in a while to treat subjects like naturalism, astronomy, chemistry, mathematics and even stage magic as aspects of magick that complement certain paths within it and I think that spirit is something that should be more prevalent.